Allagash Wilderness Waterway, Maine
| Price |
What's this? |
| Class of Rapids |
I-II |
| Trip Miles |
92 miles |
| Trip Duration |
5 to 7 days |
| Season |
May-September |
| Raft Type |
Canoe |
| River Sections |
Telos Lake Dam to the confluence of West Twin Brook and Allagash rivers |
| Nearby Towns |
Millinocket (ME) |
| Driving Times |
Bangor (ME): 4 hours; Quebec City (Canada): 5 hours; Portland (ME): 6 hours |
| Recommended For |
Canoeing, Wilderness, Fall |
The Allagash River is the star of Maine's great canoe rivers. At over ten million acres, the Maine North Woods encompass a region some five times the size of Yellowstone National Park. And in all that area there isn't a single paved road. Largely owned by private timber companies, these woods and waters are the largest uninhabited region in the lower 48. You'll find nearly 100 miles of lakes and rivers here. The most common trip is from Telos Lake to the confluence with the St. John River.
* Trip price reflects the average cost per day for a guided rafting adventure on a given river (

= $50-$100/day;

= $100-$250/day;

= $250 or more/day) and accounts for half-day, full-day, or multiday rafting excursions. Lodging, dining, and transportation costs (airfare, car rental/shuttle, equipment rentals, etc.) have not been factored into account. Please note that the trip price classification is intended to be an approximate guideline, as the range of prices on a given river can vary based on amenities, services, and customized add-ons offered through individual outfitters.